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Bowlers wrap up New Zealand first innings for 350

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Zaheer Khan and Harbjahan Singh shared six wickets between them in the morning session to bowl out New Zealand for 350 on the second day of the second cricket Test here Saturday.

Asian Games billiards: Advani in quarters, Sethi out

Nov 13: Defending champion Pankaj Advani scored a thumping 3-1 win over Indonesian Ricky Yang to march into the quarter-finals of the English billiards singles at the Asian Games here Saturday.

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Another Qantas plane makes emergency landing

Australia’s Qantas airlines was plagued with more engine problems on Saturday, with a plane carrying 234 passengers to Melbourne forced to return to Perth, making it the third such incident this month

B'desh oppo. gets assurance against Zia's eviction

The Bangladesh opposition on Saturday claimed to have secured an assurance from the country's chief justice against the eviction of former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia from her government home till the

CBI files first chargesheet against Koda in graft case

The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has filed the first charge sheet against jailed former Jharkhand chief minister Madhu Koda and his two associates in a graft case, a source in the federal age

CAG: Unfair procedures were adopted

Even as communication and IT minister A. Raja on Friday denied the charges against him in the 2G spectrum controversy, the Comptroller and Auditor General (GAG) is learnt to have said that the minister, “for no valid reasons” ignored the advice of law and finance ministries and allocated the spectrum at “less than its value, on flexible procedures adopted to benefit a few operators”.

Duffy struggled with instant fame

Soul singer Duffy has revealed that she struggled to cope with instant fame and felt miserable and lonely.
The Welsh star shot to instant fame after scoring a hit with her debut track Mercy. She admits she couldn’t cope with her gruelling schedule and felt homesick while travelling around the world.

Ishrat Jahan case: SC upholds decision to form special probe team

New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Friday dismissed an appeal by the Gujarat government challenging the setting up of a Special Investigation Team to probe the killings of Ishrat Jahan and three others i

Rosaiah, other Congress leaders hold anti-RSS protest

Andhra Pradesh chief minister K. Rosaiah, state Congress chief D. Srinivas, party MPs and other leaders on Friday participated in a massive protest here against RSS leader K.S.

Harvard scholar is frontrunner for Tibetan PM-in-exile

Dharamsala: Lobsang Sangey, a senior fellow of Harvard Law School, on Friday emerged as the frontrunner during the primary poll to nominate candidates for the Kalon Tripa or 'prime minister' of the Ti

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